A World of One’s Own (Part Two)

The beauty of Woolf’s essay-lectures lies in her drifting, in the stream of her consciousness — the only river, it seems, that she can languish next to undisturbed; the one she often disappears into, stones in her pocket; the river later disastrously actualised as a kind of objective correlative. It is intriguing that many seem […]
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Published on July 16, 2022 05:00
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